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NEWS

  • Everybody knows that Santa is a Paratrooper

    You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. But on Dec. 6 at Pope, it was not a team of reindeer, but Maj. Jeff Dasher, a navigator in the 95th Airlift Squadron, who guided the mission for the 440th Airlift Wing's C-130 that flew a group of Soldier Santas across the morning sky. One might say

  • Berlin Airlift Exhibition to reside at Travis Air Museum

    Colonel Gail Halvorsen, the man known fondly as the "Candy Bomber" for his role in the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49, cut the ribbon on the Berlin Airlift Exhibit Dec. 10, at the Travis Air Museum.After traveling to 29 different cities, the exhibit now has a permanent home at the museum. Mr. Heinz-Gerd

  • Grand Forks transitions from tankers to UAVs

    The primary mission at Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D., is transitioning from KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft to support for launch, recovery and maintenance of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs. The transition will begin with the departure of the base's final KC-135 in December 2010. The new

  • 'Operation Thunderstruck;' train to fly, fight and win

    One-by-one, 10 Charleston-based C-17 took off from Charleston AFB Dec. 16 in support of exercise "Operation Thunderstruck." While Charleston AFB is no stranger to launching a large number of aircraft in a short period of time, this year's exercise is different than ones from year's past. In the

  • Air Force, AMC invests in productivity improvement projects

    AMC kicked off an awareness campaign for the Air Force Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment, or PECI, Program, which runs Dec. 1 through Dec. 31. The program provides funding for productivity improvement projects at Air Force bases worldwide. While the details of each PECI project may vary,

  • New C-27J Spartan training operations center opens at Robins

    A new cargo plane with short landing and takeoff capability promises to save the lives of warfighters by reducing the need for ground convoys in dangerous areas, and the pilots who will fly it will be trained here. On Dec. 9, officials from a broad coalition that includes Air Force, Army, industry